Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of the month at the Fish House Fish and Game Club, 478 Fayville Road, Broadalbin, NY. All meetings start at 7 PM. Members are always welcomed and encouraged to attend.

Meeting Dates

March 18, 2014

April 15, 2014

May 20, 2014

June 17, 2014

July 15, 2014

August 19, 2014

September 16, 2014

October 21, 2014

November 18, 2014

December - Holiday Party TBA

With the exception of December, monthly meetings are normally held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Fish House Fish & Game Club on Fayville Rd. in Providence at 7pm.﻿

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The Great Sacandaga Lake Fisheries Federation (GSLFF) was formed in February 1984 after several groups noted the need for one group to oversee the promotion and enhancement of the fishery of the Great Sacandaga Lake. Since this time, the group has collectively worked in many ways to enhance the fishery of one of the finest fisheries in New York State. In 1996, upon assuming a trust fund from the Red Bunch Fish & Game Club, the GSLFF incorporated as a federally recognized 501(c)(4) not for profit corporation. Contact us any time at chairman@gslff.com

GSLFF Members stocking trout in the Spring

The GSLFF is honored to be sponsored by the Mercury Marine MotorGuide Bronze Pro Team.

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The GSLFF celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2014 and is looking forward to continued building of our membership while we keep focused on the enhancement of the lakes fishery. Don't be fooled by our name, the GSLFF's objective reaches much further than just the lakes fishery. We are very involved in many of the issues that face the lake in turn its fishery. We committed over 10 years in participating in and developing the Upper Hudson/Sacandaga Agreement of Settlement of which we are a signateur, member of the Great Sacandaga Lake Advisory Council and participated in the Hudson River Black River Regulating District Steering Committee. These are just some of our other commitments. Please support us in keeping a watchful eye on the lake and its fishery.

Every year it seems that the grip of winter will never loosen. I think this winter lives up to that for sure. We were fortunate to have an abundance of ice from the middle of January right through March 15th when the ice shanty’s have to be off the lake. Unfortunately the snow made ice fishing as well as traveling the lake more and more difficult as the season went on. Snowmobiles were pretty much a requirement this year although a few hearty anglers did make the trek on foot. The benefit of the snow though is that it will certainly help to fill the lake during the month of April after the gates at Conklingville have been closed. At this point, thoughts turn to preparing your soft water fishing gear, maybe getting the boat out of storage or if the spawn will be later due to the weather. Friends, it will be here soon enough and we look forward to our spring stocking. All trout stocking may be done in the spring this year in an effort to give stocked brown trout time to acclimate themselves to the lake before the fall when they can spawn in their new home. Our walleye stocking takes place when the fish are available late fall.﻿